Read this blog and you will never trust yourself alone with a pair of shoes again. I am a retired university lecturer and shoe and foot savant dedicated to inform and entertain those fascinated by their feet and shoes.

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Thursday, January 16, 2014

Nip and tuck for the sake of foot G strings?

The craze continues to look fab in sandals and the Californians are no slouches when it comes to looking good in the ‘G strings ‘of the feet. More and more women are going to cosmetic surgeons and podiatrist to have a foot makeover including s nip and tuck of the toes. Through minimally invasive operations disproportionately long second toes can be shortened without loss of toe function, according to those who purvey the service. Long been a focus for cosmetic surgery, improvements in surgical techniques have meant more women are also opting for bunion surgery these days. However as with all surgical procedures conditions do apply and if you were considering foot surgery of any type best to consult registered practitioners before you take an informed decision.

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